Bette Midler

Bette Midler (; born December 1, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, comedian, and film producer.Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, Midler began her professional career in several Off-Off-Broadway plays, prior to her engagements in Fiddler on the Roof and Salvation on Broadway in the late 1960s.https://en.wikipedi…g/wiki/Bette_MidlerRelated Wikipedia Articles (6)

Bette Midler Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook is an album by the American singer Bette Midler. It was produced by Barry Manilow and marked the first time that Midler had worked with Manilow in more than twenty years.https://en.wikipedi…ry_Clooney_Songbook

Bette Midler Sings the Peggy Lee Songbook is an album by Bette Midler. The album was produced by Barry Manilow as a follow-up to their grammy-nominated album Bette Midler Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook.https://en.wikipedi…_Peggy_Lee_Songbook

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The newly revived Murphy Brown is set to feature a number of guest-stars including Bette Midler and Katie Couric, among others. Brooke Shields, John Larroquette and Peter Gallagher have also been announced to appear during the program's current ...

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Bette Midler, unfortunately, played herself. The legendary actress is now walking back some problematic comments she tweeted about women being the “N-word of the world.” No surprise, a tweet like that quickly generated backlash for its ignorance and ...

“The too brief investigation of allegations against Kavanaugh infuriated me,” Midler wrote in her apology. “Angrily I tweeted w/o thinking my choice of words would be enraging to black women who doubly suffer, both by being women and by being black.

Bette Midler backed away from an incendiary tweet of a John Lennon and Yoko Ono song title comparing women to African-Americans that set social media ablaze. “'Women, are the n-word of the world,'” the “Hocus Pocus” actress wrote in a since-deleted ...

Midler's apology reads: “The too brief investigation of allegations against Kavanaugh infuriated me. Angrily I tweeted w/o thinking my choice of words would be enraging to black women who doubly suffer, both by being women and by being black. I am an ...

'Women are the…etc' is a quote from Yoko Ono from 1972, which I never forgot,” Midler tweeted, according to a screenshot captured by the Post. “It rang true then, and it rings true today, whether you like it or not. This is not about race, this is ...

"Angrily I tweeted w/o thinking my choice of words would be enraging to black women who doubly suffer, both by being women and by being black," she wrote in an apology for the original tweet. Bette Midler apologized Friday for a now-deleted tweet in ...

As protests in Washington unfolded on Thursday in response to the sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh and his upcoming procedural vote in the Senate, actress Bette Midler took to Twitter to make her feelings ...